- I was working on nobl trade (free platform for noble/noxt that I suggested to develop for free) for 2 months until rofo stopped communicating with me so I just got back to my day job.
- I invested all the money I had into noxt.
- I gave rofo my noxt addresses to prove I am not dumping.
- I brought external investors into noxt (40+ btc flew threw me into noxt)
- I spent all my time answering questions about noxt
Is that enough for asking questions like 'how much noxt are in circulation"? or do I need to sacrifice a finger for you?
Those are simple questions - this information should be public anyway.
I am off for my day job
I am waiting for your answer, your opinion matters a lot to me.
Question you need to ask yourself is ,
if you were doing all of those things ,
Why did you stop doing the ones that did not cost you any more money?
If you want a coin to succeed, you need to be ready to go at it full force nonstop , until you succeed.
Their is no time limit or that other guy no longer helps as an excuse,
It is not done, until it is done.
These are decisions you need to make, do you fight for this coin , until your goal is achieved , or do you sell and move on to one that requires less effort on your part.
But either decision , constantly hammering the dev , will not help raise this coin to success and will not let it rise to a price high enough for you to sell to reclaim some of your investment.
The Truth , I am trying to get you to see, is that hammering the dev , it does not help you either way , no matter which path you ultimately chose.